Choose a Colour: Blue Night

Fairydown has collaborated with Resene to bring to you this fresh new selection of colours for our Espresso Feather & Down Blanket range. The use of Resene colourways simplifies the planning of your interiors when matching fabric to paint. With guidance from Resene, we’ve chosen a range to complement and contrast with Resene Paints, that we’re confident will offer a fantastic selection to fit with the trends that are current in today’s bedrooms.

This versatile blanket is a bedroom essential that can be used as a stylish accessory, extra layer of winter warmth or lightweight duvet alternative for cool summer sleep. Generously sized to be tucked in or draped over the bed, these blankets are machine washable, making them a practical and attractive choice for the whole family.

Premium white duck down

50% down, 50% feather fill

Cotton case with 290 thread count

Small fixed boxes

Satin border on all four sides

Product Code:H79238-40

Care Instructions & Labelling

Content

100% new materials

Cotton case with 290 thread count

50% down, 50% feather fill

Satin border on all four sides

CARE INSTRUCTIONS

Air before Use

Air Frequently

Avoid Exposure to Direct Sunlight

Gentle Cold Machine or Hand Wash

Lightly Squeeze Out Excess Water

Tumble Dry, Low Heat, Dry Thoroughly

Do Not Bleach, Do Not Iron

Dry Cleaning Recommended

Shipping & Returns

Standard Shipping is free and usually takes 2-5 business days from receipt of your order.

We will accept returns for faulty products however for hygiene reasons we will not exchange or refund Goods for change of mind. More information

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FairydownHeritage

Fairydown was founded in the Kaikorai Valley on the South Island of New Zealand in 1877. Fairydown has a strong connection to the New Zealand landscape, climate, and people.

Like the people of New Zealand, Fairydown has a pioneering spirit and proudly holds its head high on the global stage. Fairydown built its reputation for quality and durability by providing feather and down products that helped pioneering world explorers survive in the harshest cold climates on the planet, in places like the South Pole and mountains of Nepal.